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What Happend to these players?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:42 am
by Trojans5
i was checking back on the old drafts to see which players i watched went in the drafts. So does anyone know were some onf these guys are...

Jeff Trepagnier
Omar Cook
Joseph Forte
Dajuan Wagner
Chris Jefferies
Ryan Humphrey
Steve Logan
Dijon Thompson
Cedric Bozeman

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:44 am
by MagicFan3
Wagner had his crapper removed, Jeffries and Humphrey just kind of drifted out, and don't know about the rest. Thompson is still in the minors somewhere I think.

Re: What Happend to these players?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:30 am
by ilikecb4
[quote="Trojans5"][i]i was checking back on the old drafts to see which players i watched went in the drafts. So does anyone know were some onf these guys are...

[color=blue][size=9]Jeff Trepagnier
Omar Cook
Joseph Forte
Dajuan Wagner
Chris Jefferies
Ryan Humphrey
Steve Logan
Dijon Thompson
Cedric Bozeman[/size][/color][/i][/quote]

Dijon was in Europe..Bozeman in europe...Cook is in Turkey...

i dont know about the rest

Re: What Happend to these players?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:41 am
by Kobe>Jordan>God
Trojans5 wrote:i was checking back on the old drafts to see which players i watched went in the drafts. So does anyone know were some onf these guys are...

Jeff Trepagnier
Omar Cook
Joseph Forte
Dajuan Wagner
Chris Jefferies
Ryan Humphrey
Steve Logan
Dijon Thompson
Cedric Bozeman


Jerr Trepagnier - Played three seasons for the Cavaliers and the Denver Nuggets, averaged 2.8 points per game. Played for Italian club Eldo Napoli and then signed a contract with French club

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:44 am
by Kobe>Jordan>God
Dajuan Wagner

Drafted with the sixth overall pick of the 2002 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Often compared to Allen Iverson for his scoring ability, he had a promising rookie season averaging 13.4 points per game but was hampered by injuries and health problems thereafter. He averaged a career low 4.0 points in only 11 games played during the 2004-05 season, and was hospitalized for ulcerative colitis. The Cavaliers did not exercise their option on his contract for the 2005-06 season and subsequently Wagner was out of the league.

His colitis condition was not amenable to medication and, after consulting with New York Knicks head coach Larry Brown, who referred him to a New York medical expert, Wagner underwent surgery to remove his entire colon on October 25, 2005 at Mount Sinai Hospital.

On September 22, 2006 he signed a two-year contract with the Golden State Warriors. On November 20, two months after the former college star recovered from a serious illness to make an NBA comeback, the Warriors bought out his contract. On August 31, 2007 Wagner signed a one-year contract with Prokom Trefl Sopot.